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| LABNET MICROTUBE SHAKING INCUBATOR
Design Environments
The Labnet Microtube Shaking Incubator should be placed in a low-humidity, dust-free, well-ventilated room without
caustic gas or powerful magnetic interference. The Labnet Microtube Shaking Incubator should not be operated in close
proximity to water sources, such as pools and water pipes. Never cover or obstruct the openings of the Labnet Microtube
Shaking Incubator, which are designed for ventilation and to prevent the device’s interior from becoming too hot. When
a single device is running, the shortest distance between its openings and the nearest object should be at least 20 inches
(50 cm); when two devices or more are running simultaneously, the shortest distance is 40 inches (100 cm) among these
machines. Do not place the device on a soft surface. Doing so will result in adverse ventilation near the device’s bottom
openings. Operating conditions that cause a high temperature environment will result in degraded performance or failure
of the Labnet Microtube Shaking Incubator. Additionally, the device should be protected against any kind of heat sources
such as sunlight, ovens, or central heating equipment. If the Labnet Microtube Shaking Incubator will sit idle for extended
periods of time, it is recommended to disconnect the power line from the mains, and cover the device with a piece of soft
cloth or plastic to prevent against dust.
Once one of the following events occurs, the operator is advised to disconnect the power cable from the mains, and
contact your local Corning representative or ask a certified maintenance engineer for assistance.
Liquid enters into the device
The device malfunctions, giving off an abnormal sound or odor
The device falls onto the floor or the housing is damaged
Significant changes in the device’s performance
4.0 Package Contents
Description
Quantity
Labnet Microtube Shaking Incubator
1
Instruction Manual
1
Inner-hexagon Round Head Screws
4
Spring Washer
4
T-Wrench
1
Rubber Gasket
1